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    By Strategic Planning and Monitoring Division (SPD/SMO)
    This dataset provides detailed data on the Performance Targets indicators of the IDB Group Impact Framework. The Impact Framework is the highest-level tool of the IDB, IDB Invest, and IDB Lab for monitoring performance and achieving strategic objectives under IDBStrategy. It serves important functions in both accountability and performance management, with indicators that capture our Mission Goals, Portfolio Results, and Performance Targets. This dataset contains the 2024-2030 indicators and targets that guide the work of the IDB, IDB Invest, and IDB Lab to deliver tangible results for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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    By Strategic Planning and Monitoring Division (SPD/SMO)
    This dataset provides detailed data on the Portfolio Results indicators of the IDB Group Impact Framework 2024-2030. The Impact Framework is the highest-level tool of the IDB, IDB Invest, and IDB Lab for monitoring performance and achieving strategic objectives under IDBStrategy. It serves important functions in both accountability and performance management, with indicators that capture our Mission Goals, Portfolio Results, and Performance Targets. This dataset contains the 2024-2030 indicators and targets that guide the work of the IDB, IDB Invest, and IDB Lab to deliver tangible results for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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    By Department of Research and Chief Economist (VPS/RES/RES)
    The Latin Macro Watch (LMW) is a comprehensive macroeconomic and financial dataset developed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). It provides economic indicators and historical data on growth, employment, fiscal accounts, external balances, financial markets, and forecasts for Latin America and the Caribbean. The dataset includes monthly, quarterly, and annual data beginning in 1990, covering the 26 borrowing member countries of the IDB. Users can explore variables such as GDP, consumption, trade, inflation, and debt to analyze macroeconomic trends and regional development patterns. The Latin Macro Watch Dataset is currently undergoing a revision and enhancement process to improve data quality, coverage, and accessibility. Updated data will continue to be made available through the IDB Open Data Portal, enabling policymakers, researchers, and economists to make data-driven decisions.
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    By Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL)
    Social Indicators of Latin America and the Caribbean is a diverse dataset of indicators designed to capture social conditions in Latin America and the Caribbean. The social indicators of development are derived from national household survey data, Censuses, and other sources, covering 21 countries from 1990 to the present. While the social indicators encompass traditional global metrics, the database also features tailor-made indicators in five areas to more accurately capture conditions in LAC. Those include: 1. Demographics 2. Education 3. Labor Market 4. Housing, and 5. Income Moreover, unlike traditional aggregate indicators, the social indicators are disaggregated by: - ethnicity and race (when available) - gender - geographic residence - education, and - income quintile. The indicators are not intended to serve as official data for any particular country but instead aim to provide a comparable set of social indicators for the Latin American region.
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    By Department of Research and Chief Economist (VPS/RES/RES)
    Medium Term Fiscal Frameworks (MTFs) have become one of the most popular reforms to the budgetary process in Latin America during the last decade, and introducing MTFs seemed to be the magic solution for most fiscal ailments. Nonetheless, there has been no comprehensive evaluation of their impact. This document discusses the normative merits of using MTFs, provides a characterization of the different types of MTF, and describes their development in the Latin American region based on extensive field work. As a first approximation for understanding how they are working, this document explores in detail the cases of Argentina, Colombia and Peru. While an unambiguous diagnosis is not possible, this document lays the groundwork for progress toward comprehensive impact evaluations and, eventually, to the consolidation of MTFs in the region.
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